From: Emilie on 26 Jan 2010 15:29 I am trying to set up an HTML signature with a logo in Outlook 2007 that does not send out as an attachment. In the Microsofts Help guide there is a posting titled- "Why cant I use HTML code in my signature anymore?" with this comment: The Microsoft Office Word 2007-based e-mail editor is the only e-mail editor provided in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. This e-mail editor does not support HTML code in signatures. Further into the reference it advises users to research an alternative way. I have not found anything so far. I am assuming 2003 supported this capability and 2007 does not? Can anyone please help? Thanks! Emilie
From: Sue Mosher [MVP] on 26 Jan 2010 16:42 You could try editing the .htm file created by Outlook with Notepad or any other simple HTML editor. However, a logo that points to an external web site won't be visible to many recipients, because Outlook and many other mail applications block external web content by default. If you want to increase the chances of the logo being seen, you need to embed it, not link it. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Emilie" wrote: > I am trying to set up an HTML signature with a logo in Outlook 2007 that does > not send out as an attachment. In the Microsofts Help guide there is a > posting titled- "Why cant I use HTML code in my signature anymore?" with this > comment: > > The Microsoft Office Word 2007-based e-mail editor is the only e-mail editor > provided in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. This e-mail editor does not > support HTML code in signatures. > > Further into the reference it advises users to research an alternative way. > I have not found anything so far. I am assuming 2003 supported this > capability and 2007 does not? > > Can anyone please help? > > Thanks! > Emilie > > >
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